Was the nazi regeme beneficial to German women?
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In many ways the Nazi policies imposed on women were to their benefit but in some ways they weren't. It heavily depended on the attitude of the women however, whether they were happy to stay in the home or whether they were career pursuing and against the general belief of women's place in that period.
Firstly it is important to look at what the Nazis intended to achieve by introducing these policies for women. Clearly
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the way that they dressed. Also it is important to consider the 40,000 women who's lives were ruined by the Nazi policy of sterilisation taking away there ability to have children without any justification is definitely not to the benefit of women. As far as the majority goes however most women were happy to stay in the home, which leads me to conclude that for the majority of women the Nazi policies were to there benefit.
the way that they dressed. Also it is important to consider the 40,000 women who's lives were ruined by the Nazi policy of sterilisation taking away there ability to have children without any justification is definitely not to the benefit of women. As far as the majority goes however most women were happy to stay in the home, which leads me to conclude that for the majority of women the Nazi policies were to there benefit.